Grammar: Suffixes One and more than one

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Grammar: Suffixes One and more than one Most nouns add -s to name more than one. Example: swing add an –s swings

cat cats cats cates caties

turtlees turtless turtles

sock socks socks sock sockes

card cards card cards cardes

pockets pocketes pocketies

mustache mustaches mustachies

tree trees treees trees treeies

-es -ch, -sh, -x, -s Grammar: Suffixes One and more than one R 1.5 Identify and correctly use regular plurals (-s, -es, -ies) and irregular plurals (fly/flies, wife/wives) One and more than one Most nouns add -s to name more than one. Nouns that end in -s, -x, -ch, and -sh add -es to name more than one. -es -ch, -sh, -x, -s

box boxes boxs boxies boxes

dresss dresses dressies

watches watchs watchies

glasses glasss glassies

wish wishes wishs wishes wishies

wax waxes waxies waxs waxes

witches witchies witchs pitch witches witches witchies witchs

Irregular Plurals Grammar: Suffixes R 1.5 Identify and correctly use regular plurals (-s, -es, -ies) and irregular plurals (fly/flies, wife/wives) One (singular) and more than one (plural) Irregular Plurals

If a word ends in y, you drop the y change it to i and add -es. Grammar: Suffixes R 1.5 Identify and correctly use regular plurals (-s, -es, -ies) and irregular plurals (fly/flies, wife/wives) One (singular) and more than one (plural) If a word ends in y, you drop the y change it to i and add -es. baby babi babies

partys partyes parties

baby babies babys babies babyes

bunnys bunnies bunnyes

puppyes puppys puppies

penny pennies pennyes pennies

companys companyes companies

carrys carries carryes

Irregular Plurals wife wives leaf leaves child children Grammar: Suffixes R 1.5 Identify and correctly use regular plurals (-s, -es, -ies) and irregular plurals (fly/flies, wife/wives) One (singular) and more than one (plural) Irregular Plurals wife wives leaf leaves child children

wives wife wifes wives wifies

childs childes children

leaves leaf leafes leaves leafies

man men men mans manies

woman women womans women woman

Class Assignment: Practice Book pg. 189 Grammar: Suffixes R 1.5 Identify and correctly use regular plurals (-s, -es, -ies) and irregular plurals (fly/flies, wife/wives) One (singular) and more than one (plural) Most nouns add -s to name more than one (plural). Nouns that end in –s, -x, -ch, and –sh add –es to name more than one (plural). Irregular Plurals = more than one If a word ends in y, you drop the y change it to i and add -es. Irregular plurals (fly/flies, wife/wives) Class Assignment: Practice Book pg. 189